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Spider Control in Carlsbad & Oceanside

Spiders and scorpions are common pests locally and they are actually beneficial in that they will make a meal of any insect that they can catch! They are often very difficult to control because they normally stay out of sight during the day and they try to avoid people. Nearly all spiders have fangs and venom but very few of them are dangerous to people. All scorpions have stingers, but there are no deadly scorpions common to San Diego. There are a dozen varieties of poisonous spiders in North County that can bite people, all of them are very eager to avoid contact with us and will very seldom bite unless they are forced to do so by direct physical contact.

Two basic types of spiders that we commonly find around north county homes are web spinners and hunters. Hunting spiders, sometimes called “wolf” spiders (pictured) scurry around, mostly at night, seeking a bug to jump on and eat. They do not use webs to capture their prey and they often have several eyes. The largest of the hunters is the Tarantula, often growing to fist size, and the smallest is a little “Wolf” spider about as big as the head of a pin. Spiders feed on each other and on other bugs that they can capture or overpower. Web spinners use their spinnerets to create bug traps and to make nests or egg sacs that they spin for their offspring. Their webs can be tunnels, trap doors, nets, tents, sacs, and intricate patterned orbs. Some of the webs are sticky, and others can be tough enough to use in gun sights!

Spiders in the house are very seldom a health or safety threat here in San Diego County, but they can be a real nuisance with their unsightly webs and their threatening demeanor. Spider bites usually happen when someone picks up some firewood or moves things around in a shed or garage. It is also quite possible to be bit in bed or putting on clothing with a spider inside.

Spiders come indoors to get something to eat and to escape inclement weather, the same as we do. It is not at all uncommon to find spiders indoors right after a fall rain or during a cold (or hot) spell, but the main thing that they are after is other arthropods (bugs). An exception to that is when you come across a male hunting spider seeking a mate! We often get calls about large hairy spiders scurrying around the floor during warm weather; these arachnid Lotharios have no interest in attacking anyone and they normally have shorter fangs and less venom than their female counterparts.

How to keep them out of the house? 1. Close the screen doors, 2. Make certain that there are no gaps around your doors and windows, 3. Keep the clutter and nesting sites to a minimum, 4. And try to cut back on their food supply (insects).

The first step to long term spider management is to eliminate the ants. That’s right, ants! You see, the primary food source for the early stages of development for most spiders is the ever present ant and the occasional tasty gnat or drain fly. From that, they graduate to larger bugs with each instar, or stage of development. Of course spiders also eat each other so, without a ready supply of ants, spiders will end up reducing their own population, often by more than ninety percent! A sac spider’s offspring that survives normally does so at the expense of several of its siblings. The following is a list of some of the local spiders that you may come across. Please understand that there is no comprehensive list of North County spiders.

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